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Can't Sleep at Night on CD

ABOUT 'CAN'T SLEEP AT NIGHT' 'Can't Sleep At Night' is a collection of 7 songs, each telling a fascinating story. Paul's words and atmospheric song settings pull in you and get you thinking. The songs are rich with passionate guitar work, great melodies and catchy rhythms. ABOUT THE ARTIST Paul Prappas has made Seattle his home since 1983. Born in Detroit, he moved to New York where he worked as a musician and actor for a few years, then headed west to play classical and rock guitar in Montana's Flathead for a couple of years before settling in Seattle. Paul studied musical composition and classical guitar in New York and Seattle and spent years performing theater and playing with musical groups. For several years, he played with an Oregon-based Contra-dance band. For the past several years, Paul has written and performed in the Seattle-based political band, "Patriot Act." They produced the CD "You Can't Fool Me." This political and social satire inspired Paul to record his own CD. Paul has written scripts and music for the theatre, including the musical Birds, performed at Seattle Children's Theater in 1985. More recently, he collaborated on a blues musical, Sweet Willow, and a musical comedy, A Man Worth Having, set in 1774 and satirizing American idealism. Paul has begun working on his next collection of songs, which he plans to record and release on CD.

ABOUT 'CAN'T SLEEP AT NIGHT' 'Can't Sleep At Night' is a collection of 7 songs, each telling a fascinating story. Paul's words and atmospheric song settings pull in you and get you thinking. The songs are rich with passionate guitar work, great melodies and catchy rhythms. ABOUT THE ARTIST Paul Prappas has made Seattle his home since 1983. Born in Detroit, he moved to New York where he worked as a musician and actor for a few years, then headed west to play classical and rock guitar in Montana's Flathead for a couple of years before settling in Seattle. Paul studied musical composition and classical guitar in New York and Seattle and spent years performing theater and playing with musical groups. For several years, he played with an Oregon-based Contra-dance band. For the past several years, Paul has written and performed in the Seattle-based political band, "Patriot Act." They produced the CD "You Can't Fool Me." This political and social satire inspired Paul to record his own CD. Paul has written scripts and music for the theatre, including the musical Birds, performed at Seattle Children's Theater in 1985. More recently, he collaborated on a blues musical, Sweet Willow, and a musical comedy, A Man Worth Having, set in 1774 and satirizing American idealism. Paul has begun working on his next collection of songs, which he plans to record and release on CD.